Guidelines for Using and Documenting Course Grades As an Assessment

Guidelines for Using and Documenting Course Grades As an Assessment

<p> Guidelines for Using and Documenting Course Grades as a Program Assessment </p><p>If programs choose to use course grades as one assessment, they must follow these guidelines. </p><p>Acceptable documentation required for programs using course grades is as follows:</p><p>1. Courses must be required for all students in the program; elective courses may not be used as evidence. </p><p>2. The course syllabus must contain measureable and specific course outcomes.</p><p>3. Courses being used must have common syllabus developed by the program faculty. For example: English 301 taught by 5 different instructors, must cover the same content, have similar evaluation methods, and have the same behavioral expectations. Thus making it clear how the grade is determined based on content outcomes and behavioral expectations (attendance, participation, late work) </p><p>4. Programs may choose which courses will be used in this assessment. For example, they could select all courses in an academic major, or they could select a cluster of courses that address a specific domain, or they could select only one course, etc.</p><p>5. The grade evidence must be accompanied by the department’s grade policy or definitions of grades. </p><p>Format for Submission of Grades as a Program Assessment</p><p>The following format is required for submission of grades as a program-based assessment:</p><p>Part 1. Description of the assessment. Provide a brief description of the courses and a rationale for the selection of this particular set of courses. Provide a rationale for how these courses align with specific student learning outcomes. (Limit to one pages). </p><p>Example 1: Alignment Matrix organized by Course</p><p>Course Name & No. Program Student Learning Brief Description of How the Benchmarks - Outcomes Course meets Program Outcomes MATH 150: Discrete Ability to construct theorems In this course students must Mathematics and proofs construct theorems and proofs…..</p><p>Part 2. Grade Policy and Minimum Expectation. The program must submit grading policies that are used by the program and the minimum expectation for candidate grades (e.g., all candidates must achieve a C or better in all selected coursework)</p><p>Part 3. Data table(s). Data tables must provide, at minimum, the grade distributions and mean course grades for candidates in the selected courses. NOTE: The “n” in the data table/s for each year or semester must be relatively consistent with the numbers of candidates and completers reported in Attachment A to Section I. Large inconsistencies between the two data sets must be explained in a note included with the data table(s). . </p><p>Part 3. Sample Data Tables</p><p>2008-2009 Average course grade and % of students meeting (range)* minimum expectation Math 101 3.75 (3.0– 3.9) 100 Math 203 3.3 (3.0 – 3.5) 95 Math 305 3.4 (3.2 – 3.7) 87 Total 3.48 94</p><p>Adapted from NCATE Grade Guidelines.</p><p>Approved by the Committee on Assessment 2009, with modification 3-5-2010 and the Graduate Committee on Assessment 2-22-2010</p>

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